The Electronic Arts title takes its inspiration from Dante Alighieri’s work, the first segment of the epic poem known collectively as The Divine Comedy. In this adaptation our hero, Dante Aligheri, is a knight who, with the help of the poet Virgil, ventures into the nine circles of hell to rescue his beloved Beatrice. In the process, he becomes an unwitting pawn in an ancient war between Heaven and Hell. As Supernatural’s Winchester brothers could tell you, that is not something you want to get mixed up in.

Universal, however, definitely wants to get involved, having won a bidding war for the rights to the game back in 2008. Since then, X2’s Dan Harris, The Pacific’s Bruce McKenna and Monsters: Dark Continent writer Jay Basu have all taken a crack at the script. If he makes a deal, Alvarez will no doubt take his own pass of the screenplay before it starts shooting.